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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2010-0016 -6- SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />c. Surface Water <br />The compliance points for surface water monitoring shall consist of downstream monitoring point S-2 (see Section G.2). 5. Compliance Period (Section 20410) The compliance period (the minimum period for a landfill during which the Discharger shall conduct a water quality monitoring program subsequent to a release from the Unit) is equal to the active life of the Unit plus the closure period. The compliance period shall be as follows: <br />a. The landfill began operations in 1991 and is projected to close in 2050. The compliance period is therefore 59 years. <br />b. If the landfill is in corrective action at the scheduled end of the compliance period, the compliance period shall be extended until the discharger can demonstrate that the Unit has been in continuous compliance with its WQPS for a period of at least three consecutive years, including proof period under Section 20430(f). See WDR Monitoring Specification E.32. <br />D. LEACHATE MONITORING <br />1. LCRS Sumps a. Monitoring Points – Modules 1, 3, 4 and future modules <br />b. Monitoring Parameters & Schedule <br />All LCRS sumps shall be inspected at least monthly for leachate generation and monitored (i.e., sampled) in accordance with the parameters and frequencies of Section F.3.c (except quarterly elevation monitoring shall be replaced with monthly volume monitoring). Until such time as they are upgraded with automatic controls (required within two years of adoption of this Order under WDR Facility Specification C.4), manually operated LCRS sumps shall be pumped dry twice per week and the volumes removed recorded. Volumes pumped from automatically operated sumps shall also be recorded. <br />2. Secondary Sumps a. Monitoring Points – same as D.1.a. <br />b. Monitoring Parameters & Schedule <br />All secondary sumps shall be inspected at least quarterly for the presence of liquid. Notice to the Regional Water Board shall be the same as in response to a release (i.e., within 7 days). Any liquid detected in a sump shall be removed after completion of sampling. Monitoring shall be in accordance with Section F.3.c, except that the volume detected (and removed) shall also be measured.